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Venice Biennale outlines curatorial framework for upcoming international edition
Venice Biennale curatorial framework introduces new approaches to global exhibition-making and cultural dialogue.
László Krasznahorkai: Hungarian “master of the apocalypse” wins the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature
Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai wins the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature for his visionary, apocalyptic and deeply human novels.
John Ed De Vera: Paper sculpture as cinematic storytelling
John Ed De Vera turns layered paper into vivid sculptures, reframing pop iconography with precision craft and contemporary storytelling.
walden naturae art gallery (Pueblo Garzón, Uruguay) presents the exhibition Splendor of Summer by the artist Cristina Schiavi.
The body as an instrument of pain, but also of pleasure.
Traditional andean textiles in staircase murals in peru
With his latest project for the municipality of Lima, Xomatok recovers public spaces by depositing colors that give life to everyday spaces.
Zona Maco 2022: the Contemporary Art Fair returns in person
The Zona Maco Contemporary Art Fair returns in person this 2022 at the Citibanamex Center located in Mexico City, after two years of testing hybrid and remote formats due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Erotic paintings by Gustav Klimt, brought to life
A series of impressive portraits honoring Gustav Klimt was presented at the 23rd edition of the Life Ball in Vienna.
Paintings (?) made with a bicycle
Anthony Hoyte says that just as people see shapes in clouds, he sees shapes in roads.
The Beijing Biennale begins focused on the Olympics and with a European presence
The National Art Museum of China will host the Beijing Art Biennale until February 15 with the imminent Winter Olympic Games as protagonist.





